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Point all your domain names to your webserver. You can use a CNAME record for www.site.com (pointing to site.info), but you must use an A record (i.e. an IP address) for site.com.

You then have two options for the webserver setup. You can either treat all hostnames as the same site (i.e. your site is served on all the hostnames), or you can redirect all other hostnames to your canonical hostname. The latter is generally preferred (consistently named links to your site and better search engine indexing).

Cool, Thanks mgorven. I did this but get 'error id: "bad_httpd_conf"' when I reach the site through .com... Probably Dreamhost (where I host .info) filters based on the address. .info works fine though
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SantthoshMay 14 '12 at 23:57